Teen Fiction sneaks an extra title in LIANZA YA Finalists
10 June 2014
Teen Fiction sneaks an extra title in the LIANZA Young Adult Finalists
The release of the 2014 LIANZA Children’s Book Awards finalists indicates young people’s literature is in very good hands.
The awards, sponsored by HELL Pizza, are uniquely judged by librarians for outstanding children’s literature in New Zealand.
This year’s entries for teenage fiction, framed around ever important rites of passage, are stunning”. It was no easy feat selecting five finalists – we simply had to sneak in a sixth title”, said convenor of the judging panel and manager of Gisborne district libraries Pene Walsh.
“These authors of novels for young adults are not afraid to tackle the tough questions and each has done so magnificently. This is a standout group of novels”.
“After a couple of months being in ‘lockdown’ (my whanau’s name for the time spent reading over 140 entries) it was difficult to put my feet back on the ground” said Ms Walsh.
“It was such a joy and privilege to soar through other realms, real or imagined, to be thrilled at the varied range of themes lacing their way through the fiction entries, to be intimately involved in book characters lives’, dastardly schemes, funny exploits, monumental acts of courage and survival” Ms Walsh said.
Judges were delighted to see publishers backing non-fiction in the print form. Quality productions and a usefulness derived from good research and compilation has resulted in a list of finalists that are a pleasure to take home, to refer to constantly and to share in a way that supersedes an online experience.
For the first time, a book written in te reo Māori has busted out of Te Kura Pounamu awards and found its way amongst the finalists for the Russell Clark award for illustration, along with a field of illustrators that are undoubtedly amongst the nation’s best. To sit alongside these senior illustrators is in itself a triumph for what is one of the few awards in the country recognising quality illustrations in a book.
The LIANZA Children’s Book Awards acknowledge excellence in junior fiction, young adult fiction, illustration, non fiction and te reo Māori.
2014 LIANZA Children’s Book Awards Finalists:
LIANZA Esther
Glen Junior Fiction Award
• Dunger by
Joy Cowley, (Gecko Press)
• Brave Company by
David Hill, (Penguin Books)
• Project Huia by
Des Hunt, (Scholastic New Zealand)
• Felix
and the Red Rats by James Norcliffe, (Random House New
Zealand)
• A Winter’s Day in 1939 by
Melina Szymanik, (Scholastic New Zealand)
LIANZA
Young Adult Fiction Award
• Recon Team
Angel, Book 3: Ice War by Brian Falkner, (Walker
Books Australia)
• Dear Vincent by Mandy Hager,
(Random House New Zealand)
• When We Wake by
Karen Healey, (Allen & Unwin)
• Bugs by Whiti
Hereaka, (Huia NZ Ltd)
• Mortal Fire by
Elizabeth Knox, (Gecko Press)
• Cattra’s
Legacy by Anna Mackenzie (Random House New
Zealand)
LIANZA Russell Clark Illustration
Award
• Bruiser and the Big Snow by
Gavin Bishop, (Random House New Zealand)
• Flight of
the Honey Bee by Raymond Huber, illustrated by Brian
Lovelock, (Walker Books Australia)
• Taka Ki Ro Wai
by Keri Kaa, illustrated by Martin D. Page (National
Treasures Design Ltd trading as Tania &
Martin)
• The Teddy Bear’s Promise by Diana
Noonan, illustrated by Robyn Belton, (Craig Potton
Publishing)
• Henry’s Map by David Elliot
(Random House New Zealand)
LIANZA Elsie Locke Non
Fiction Award
• Wearable Wonders by
Fifi Colston, (Scholastic New Zealand)
• Flight of
the Honey Bee by Raymond Huber, illustrated by Brian
Lovelock, (Walker Books Australia)
• The
Beginner’s Guide to Hunting and Fishing in New Zealand,
by Paul Adamson, (Random House New
Zealand)
• Anzac Day, The New Zealand Story, What it
is and why it matters by Philippa Werry, (New Holland
Publishers (NZ)
LIANZA Te Kura Pounamu (te reo
Māori)
• Taka Ki Ro Wai by Keri Kaa,
illustrated by Martin D. Page (National Treasures Design Ltd
trading as Tania & Martin)
• Meariki by Helen
Pearse-Otene, illustrated by Andrew Burdan, (Huia NZ
Ltd)
• Pūao (series) Te Pātiki, Te Mānawa, Te
Whai, Te Tāmure by Huia Publishers, (Huia NZ
Ltd)
• Tāhoe: He Pakiwaitara mō Hinemoa rāua ko
Tūtānekai by Chris Szekely and Andrew Burdan, (Huia NZ
Ltd)
• Ngā Kaitiaki a Tama! By Kawata Teepa and
Jim Byrt, (Huia NZ Ltd)
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